"Judgments in Vacation" by Edward Abbott Parry is a collection of insightful writings that look at legal decisions made when judges are on holiday, combined with his thoughts on society and how people act, all as seen by a County Court judge. The book seems to blend humor with social remarks, talking about common legal cases and bigger ideas about fairness, learning, and how people connect. The author starts by talking about the strange idea of a judge writing legal opinions while on vacation. He thinks about the difficulties and funny situations of working in the County Court showing both the straightforward and complicated sides of daily legal issues. Through interesting stories, Parry presents various people and their disagreements, highlighting the social factors and the impact of these small conflicts on society.
Judgments in Vacation
By Edward Abbott Parry
Explore the world of law and society through the eyes of a judge who shares entertaining and thought-provoking stories from the courtroom and beyond.
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About the AuthorSir Edward Abbott Parry was a British judge and dramatist.
Sir Edward Abbott Parry was a British judge and dramatist.
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